A study of the effect of scanning center on the performance of organ dose modulation in head CT
10.3760/cma.j.cn112271-20220826-00352
- VernacularTitle:扫描中心对头颅CT检查器官剂量调制技术性能影响的研究
- Author:
Mengting WANG
1
;
Baohui LIANG
;
Jing WANG
;
Haoxiang WANG
Author Information
1. 蚌埠医学院医学影像学院,蚌埠 233000
- Keywords:
Organ-based tube current modulation;
Radiation dose;
CT examination
- From:
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection
2023;43(1):68-72
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To investigate the effect of different scanning centers on eye lens dose, image quality, and the dose reduction rate when using the organ dose modulation (ODM) technique in head CT.Methods:The porus acusticus externus of the head phantom was considered the scanning isocenter. The ODM was initiated and the spiral scans were performed at the scanning centers with the height of porus acusticus externus and its upper and lower 2, 4, and 6 cm, respectively. The scanning range was from the top of the head to the base of the head. Three thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD) were placed on the surface of two eyes at each scan and the average measurement value was regarded as the radiation dose to the eye lens. The volume CT dose index (CTDI vol) and dose length product (DLP) were recorded. The scans were repeated with no ODM and the dose reduction rates at each scanning center were calculated. The regions of interest (ROI) in each group of images with ODM were drawn and the noise (SD), signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) were evaluated. Results:Compared with the isocenter, the maximum change rates of CTDI vol and DLP in each scanning center were 2.46% and 2.43%, respectively. The eye lens dose increased as the scanning centre moving upwars (i.e. the bed dropping) by 39.02% at the position of 6 cm above the isocenter and decreased by 35.91% at the position of 6 cm below the isocenter. With the seven groups of scanning centers, the reduction rates of CTDI vol and DLP caused by ODM were 7.95%-8.61%, 7.91%-8.61% respectively, and the difference in the reduction rate of each dose value was not statistically significant( P>0.05). The reduction rate for eye lens dose ranged from 18.09% to 26.14%, with the highest reduction rate at the position of 4 cm above the isocentre and the second rate at the isocentre (24.73%). The difference in the rate of reduction at each scanning center was statistically significant( t=0.13, P<0.05). As the scanning center moved up, the SD of the eye region decreased and the SNR increased, and the highest CNR at the isocentre was 239.79. The SD and SNR of the brain parenchyma region were 6.85-7.96 and 3.08-4.19 respectively, and the highest CNR at the isocentre was 244.79. Conclusions:When ODM technique is used in head CT, the scan centre has a significant effect on the eye lens dose and image quality. Meanwhile, the reduction rate of the eye lens dose caused by ODM is also affected. Therefore, porus acusticus externus is recommended as the scanning center in head CT.